New Yorker still pay NY tax after moving to FL/TX?
My understanding is as long as your job/office is based in NY on paper, you still have to pay NY state income tax, even if you work from home in other states, correct?
My understanding is as long as your job/office is based in NY on paper, you still have to pay NY state income tax, even if you work from home in other states, correct?
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Yes, that is how it currently works and it has been a heavily debated topic this year with states arguing each other (in courts) over the tax revenue.
A few months ago New York State issued guidance on what would be considered NY taxable income vs not (spoiler: most people will be considered as NY tax, but you should see for yourself).
Does this hold true even if you've never stepped foot in the state of New York? (1st Year Analyst who's never moved out)
Most likely yes, although this is a year where it may make sense to consult a tax professional and get advice. As I said there have been many arguments over this and I imagine there are different interpretations of these rules.
Probably still true, if NY is the location on your job offer letter
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